Swallowing Geography

Deborah Levy
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Interrogates the yearning of discontented children, imagined homes, strangers and histories, as the century draws to an end. The irreverent and ironic narrator Who are the melancholy architects of the future and how do we measure value, as we sleepwalk across the rubble of demolished utopias.
Genres: FictionNovellaBritish LiteratureAdult Fiction20th CenturyWomensNovels
96 Pages

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